ok, so you discredit peoples top tens and then can't even give one of your own, makes sense.
Maybe those other peoples top 10's were stupid?
ok, so you discredit peoples top tens and then can't even give one of your own, makes sense.
Most looked like yours.Maybe those other peoples top 10's were stupid?
Most looked like yours.
1. Jordan
2. Kareem
3. Lebron
4. Magic
5. Wilt
6. Shaq
7. David Robinson
8. Hakeem Olajuwon
9. Kevin Durant
10. Bird
That's what mine is for now. Let's see what Durant and Lebron do with the rest of their careers.
When reading the history of Bill Russell and his hostile nature toward the fans in Boston, I can see why many people tend to discount what Russell accomplished in Basketball. On the one hand, he clearly was the victim or racism, but on the other hand, I think he over-reacted quite a bit and alienated himself from those that would have promoted the case for him being the goat. Even in the early stages of the NBA, however, he was the first black to be drafted by the NBA, won 11 championships, 5 MVP awards, 12 time all star appearances, 3 NBA First team and 8 times 2nd NBA team and numerous other awards and yet most people don't even consider him in the top ten.
Bill Russell was a pioneer and perhaps the most important player the league has ever seen. He doesn't get the love on here because of his size and the era he played in. The game has come a long way since then and there are wing players today bigger than he was.
Bill Russell was a pioneer and perhaps the most important player the league has ever seen. He doesn't get the love on here because of his size and the era he played in. The game has come a long way since then and there are wing players today bigger than he was.
OK points for originality with Robinson and Durant, but...
I do. But probably around 8th at this moment
1. Jordan
2. Magic
3. Kareem
4. Lebron
5. Wilt
6. Bird
7. Kobe
8. Duncan
9. Shaq
10. Hakeem
And I'll put Russell at 11 for his 11 rings.
You are definitely in the minority
Amongst the 20 or so regular members of the SportsHoopla NBA boards, yes.
Generally? Probably not.
1. Jordan
2. Kareem
3. Lebron
4. Magic
5. Wilt
6. Shaq
7. David Robinson
8. Hakeem Olajuwon
9. Kevin Durant
10. Bird
That's what mine is for now. Let's see what Durant and Lebron do with the rest of their careers.
So literally all but 1 person that has made a list here has LeBron in the top 4, and you still think you aren't the minority?
I really can't understand the argument against. It is nonsensical. The man has been the best player in The league for nearly a decade. How many other players in the history of the league can say that? Maybe 2 or 3, and only one since 1980 when the league really started getting good.